Transparency, trust and minimizing burden to increase recruitment and retention in trials: a systematic review

Author:

Natale Patrizia,Saglimbene Valeria,Ruospo Marinella,Gonzalez Andrea Matus,Strippoli Giovanni FM,Scholes-Robertson Nicole,Guha Chandana,Craig Jonathan C,Teixeira-Pinto Armando,Snelling Tom,Tong Allison

Funder

University of Sydney

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Epidemiology

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